Leave it to NYT’s Max Fisher to pretend China is somehow the good guy here while claiming America is scapegoating the country. We get it, the New York Times has some sort of directive to hate on Trump and destroy him but maybe just maybe he should stop trashing the country that allows him to write this sort of garbage in the first place.
Max does realize if he were in China he could never write anything negative about them, right?
US outbreaks may be too far along for the South Korea model to work. The only thing left is the China model. It’s the only known success at subduing a full-blown epidemic. Instead of working with Beijing on finding lessons, the US is scapegoating China to deflect political blame.
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) March 30, 2020
Dude.
Really?
I get why no one wants to hold up the China model as laudable, given Beijing's failures, propaganda, and authoritarian methods. But none of those are necessarily needed to reproducing China’s real successes, which could at least potentially save hundreds of thousands of lives.
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) March 30, 2020
No, he doesn’t get it.
If your well-grounded concern is that official Chinese data can never be trusted, it’s worth considering that the WHO is vouching firsthand for the country having achieved a major turnaround. Is it worth even looking for lessons? https://t.co/231xWZ5rqT
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) March 30, 2020
Way to stand up for the Chinese Government!
Oh, and WHO lied their as*es off for weeks about the virus to protect China but whatever, Max.
So you’re wrong.
— China is lying (@jtLOL) March 30, 2020
See?
Pretty amazing lineup of quotes here:
"known success"
"…given Beijing's failures, propaganda, and authoritarian methods. But…"
"it’s worth considering that the WHO is vouching firsthand for the country" https://t.co/Ym3E7C6j4Y pic.twitter.com/T0kIRHD7Qd
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) March 30, 2020
Only if by ‘amazing’ he means embarrassing, pathetic, and all too predictable.
You work for the New York Times and you believe China’s numbers to such an extent you think we should repeat their actions?
— Boomieleaks (@Boomieleaks) March 30, 2020
The "China model" ?https://t.co/5zjeBzv0Ur
— Beyond My Wuhan ¯_(ツ)_/¯ ? (@OverpaidA) March 30, 2020
Wow.
Max here thinks the US should be welding people shut in their homes–and come back a month later to collect the bodies.
— mallen (@mallen2010) March 30, 2020
You’re a hack for a rag. You’re not a scientist or a doctor or anybody for that matter. You’re a hype machine and a fail Trump at all costs guy. Your mayor and city officials failed you. Obama failed you by never replenishing stockpiles. You’re the problem not the solution.
— Doug Bailey (@thedougbailey) March 30, 2020
The Chinese model I cludes welding people into their apartments. That is a no. Starter. I give it a few more days before people start pushing back.
— Lady Hellcat – ChiComs lied people died (@hellcat_lady) March 30, 2020
Are you talking about the model where journalists that report stories counter to the state narrative disappear?
Because I'm not sure that's a road you want to go down.
— (((Brian))) (@twindaddy2212) March 30, 2020
You seriously think people believe China’s numbers? ?????
— Davis (@GIass_Onion) March 30, 2020
Oh good, you can volunteer yourself and your loved ones to the Chinese method first, you useful idiot.
— Serana Verina Mistress of AR-14s. (@UsagikoNat) March 30, 2020
Dragging people off the streets and putting them into cages, welding people inside their homes, vanishing scientists who contradict Glorious Leader, lying to the populace and the world, letting the sick die or just cremating them alive, and slave labor to get the economy moving?
— Daddy Warpig (@DaddyWarpig) March 30, 2020
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) March 30, 2020
CHINA MODEL: Lie to the world.
NYT MODEL: Lie to the world. https://t.co/vPvHi5oWK4 https://t.co/bqEdim3e0f
— highly offensive (@OffensivelyHigh) March 30, 2020
We’re seeing a pattern here …
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